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After reading a bunch of this, I'm thinking most of the posters have no real clue as to what its like to perform as an athlete and not be able to do their job because of an injury.

 

The guy has been hurt all year and has been tough enough to go out on the field and attempt to play thru the bad back, the groin pull, and other assorted injuries.

 

Stevie is still the best WR the Bills have had in a long time

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As a Big Bills fan and a HUGE STEVIE FAN ( :thumbdown: ), that drop in the CINCY game was huge. My crusade against him started after that game. Until he is traded or released by the Bills, my crusade will go on! Enjoy the 17 second footage..Obviously the ground helps him complete that pass...What a loser!

 

This is foolish. The ball can touch the ground as long as the receiver maintains control -- which he clearly did. Thanks for posting this though - it was even more clearly a catch than I thought. As for blaming the refs, please. No one is saying that this one play cost the Bills the game. It was an important play in retrospect, but it's no crime to point out a poor call by an official. And pointing this out isn't an attempt to excuse Johnson for the bad drops. If you're going to make an argument, though, make sure that you don't distort the record to fit an agenda.

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These are your perceptions. Stevie's a playmaker w back to back 1000 yard seasons in reality.

 

Love seeing the tbd'rs who poop on players when they are hurt. Solid move now, but then you look dumb in 2 weeks when SJ posts the 7 catch 120 yard 2 td game.

 

Carry on though.

7 CATCHES, 120 YARDS AND 2 TDS....... :w00t: IT COULD HAPPEN, MOST LIKELY WHEN THE BILLS ARE DOWN BY 21 POINTS!

 

AND NO ONE TALKS ABOUT HOW THE BILLS DIDNT SKIP A BEAT WITHOUT HIM AGAINST THE JETS!

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werent the Jets playing the run most of the game ? and our passing success was vertical .

not fair to criticise Stevie yet.

Let see who gets the looks from Manuel against Atlanta and who gets the passes tossed. And then who catches said passes.

It's a new dynamic and even that is changing during the season game to game .

I just cant see that having on the field Stevie isnt an asset to Hackett at this point . He gets attention from defenses still.

This whole year , to a player is a wait and see imho.

One thing i am sure sure of Marrone wants 100% from all the receivers whether route running, blocking off the line or the second level , regardless of who gets the ball. All the effort all the time. That why Easely still has a job . Effort = success on Marrones court .

Stevie needs to stay focused on that.

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Looks like you're congratulating yourself on your own joke.

 

Am I reading that right?

 

 

 

Because we know repetitively posting about Stevie isn't the same as dwelling on him.

 

SJB, I assume that you know that I do enjoy reading your posts. What I am missing here is the importance of you and Badol being in full agreement on this, or any other topic.

 

You both make good cases. SJ has good numbers, gets open, and plays hurt. Otoh, he has defied coaches and hurt the team with narcissistic stupidity, dropped clutch passes, and does not have a true skillset for a "#1 receiver.

 

The best part of this board from where I sit is to read dialogue about my team and get different takes from people who know and care about the Bills. Badol is not coming from left field with his take. It is well thought and legit.

 

It really doesn't matter if you and him agree. In fact, the discourse is the best part about TSW.

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It's hard to understand the vitriol for our best receiver of the last 4 years. A guy who by what I've seen and read is a good and generous member of the community. A star (I accept many will disagree on his star status) that WANTED to stay in Buffalo and help return our beloved Bills to greatness. He's done it with inconsistency at QB which has to be incredibly tough. I love SJ and his passion for this team, and I hope he retires a Bill. That said, a small part of me hopes he gets traded to the Pats and Brady makes him look like the best WR of all time.

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He's done it with inconsistency at QB which has to be incredibly tough. I love SJ and his passion for this team, and I hope he retires a Bill. That said, a small part of me hopes he gets traded to the Pats and Brady makes him look like the best WR of all time.

 

Remember that Fitz (a genius) and SJ were scrubs together and practiced quite a bit with second teams. Fitz is who he is, but he and SJ did have time to develop a chemistry. This matters imo.

 

I appreciate the ability that SJ has, particularly in terms of getting open. But I will also assert that if SJ is your best receiver, you need another receiver. This is jmo.

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It's hard to understand the vitriol for our best receiver of the last 4 years. A guy who by what I've seen and read is a good and generous member of the community. A star (I accept many will disagree on his star status) that WANTED to stay in Buffalo and help return our beloved Bills to greatness. He's done it with inconsistency at QB which has to be incredibly tough. I love SJ and his passion for this team, and I hope he retires a Bill. That said, a small part of me hopes he gets traded to the Pats and Brady makes him look like the best WR of all time.

 

Stevie is who he is. Just because you don't like every aspect of a players game doesn't mean you don't have an appreciation for other aspects of the players game.

 

There are people who can't relate to Stevie, so they don't like some of the things he does. Then there are people who relate to Stevie and they probably ignore a lot of the problems Stevie has.

 

I don't really care about either. He has strengths and he has weaknesses. Denying either is pointless.

 

Here is my advice to you as a Bils fan: root for the laundry. Players come and go.

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Remember that Fitz (a genius) and SJ were scrubs together and practiced quite a bit with second teams. Fitz is who he is, but he and SJ did have time to develop a chemistry. This matters imo.

 

I appreciate the ability that SJ has, particularly in terms of getting open. But I will also assert that if SJ is your best receiver, you need another receiver. This is jmo.

 

Good point on the chemistry. I can understand people like yourself not liking SJ as a number one. I disagree, but it's a fair opinion. I just don't get those that hate him like he personally wronged them.

 

I also think with Woods and now Goodwin emerging, we have a very promising WR core that can get it done. Maybe none of them will ever be a good number one in a lot of people's eyes, but they all look like they could be dominant 2's and I think that would be more than enough. I also think Goodwin could become a Desean Jackson type #1. Below is a great quote from him that was on BuffaloBills.com:

 

"Over the course of the games I have played I have seen DBs start to back up, so hopefully I'm gaining a little respect. If I'm not I will," said Goodwin. "Eventually everybody will respect me."

 

That last line gives me chills. This kid has confidence and a chip on his shoulder. That's a great recipe for success.

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Good point on the chemistry. I can understand people like yourself not liking SJ as a number one. I disagree, but it's a fair opinion. I just don't get those that hate him like he personally wronged them.

 

I also think with Woods and now Goodwin emerging, we have a very promising WR core that can get it done. Maybe none of them will ever be a good number one in a lot of people's eyes, but they all look like they could be dominant 2's and I think that would be more than enough. I also think Goodwin could become a Desean Jackson type #1. Below is a great quote from him that was on BuffaloBills.com:

 

"Over the course of the games I have played I have seen DBs start to back up, so hopefully I'm gaining a little respect. If I'm not I will," said Goodwin. "Eventually everybody will respect me."

 

That last line gives me chills. This kid has confidence and a chip on his shoulder. That's a great recipe for success.

 

If Goodwin can stretch the field and hit homeruns, this will help the possession type receivers. That said, a very good quarterback is needed to make it all happen, let alone a solid, talented OL. Would I appreciate a big time wr? Absolutely.

 

The talent and coaching on the defensive side now exists on this team (although another pass rusher never hurts). If EJ is the real deal, he can get us into the playoffs.

 

GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Remember that Fitz (a genius) and SJ were scrubs together and practiced quite a bit with second teams. Fitz is who he is, but he and SJ did have time to develop a chemistry. This matters imo.

 

I appreciate the ability that SJ has, particularly in terms of getting open. But I will also assert that if SJ is your best receiver, you need another receiver. This is jmo.

 

I tend to think that the next 5 weeks should better determine the direction of thought on this.

 

If over the rest of the season, Woods & Goodwin show themselves to be likely legitimate talents.....then obtaining another WR will effectively be seeing some of that talent spending extra time on the bench. Obtaining a legitimate TE on the other hand will mean that we will have more overall talent on the field at any one time(3 talented WRs & a talented TE).

 

If Woods & Goodwin excel, it would be a waste of resources to add another WR into the mix when we could have greater improvement at other areas on the team.....and in the case of the TE position, potentially fill the role desired of a better WR.

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I tend to think that the next 5 weeks should better determine the direction of thought on this.

 

If over the rest of the season, Woods & Goodwin show themselves to be likely legitimate talents.....then obtaining another WR will effectively be seeing some of that talent spending extra time on the bench. Obtaining a legitimate TE on the other hand will mean that we will have more overall talent on the field at any one time(3 talented WRs & a talented TE).

 

If Woods & Goodwin excel, it would be a waste of resources to add another WR into the mix when we could have greater improvement at other areas on the team.....and in the case of the TE position, potentially fill the role desired of a better WR.

I have to think Woods, Goodwin, Hogan are all way better then the WR corps on the roster in previous years (besides Stevie), even "Mr Maydrop" Graham is better

 

Personally, I just can't wait until this current corps is fully healthy and get into rhythm, timing, sync with EJ. Because just imagine, If Stevie can constantly get open being the ONLY WR on the field worth a damn. Then consider what can happen when teams try and double Stevie, as the match ups will start getting insane should the Bills go to 4 WR sets. The Bills will have more then one deep threat and a QB that can actually deliver the ball deep down field.

 

Either you will get LBers trying to cover some WR's or they will go into nickle & dime coverage and allow the running game to make big plays. Should the Bills stay in the hurry up / no huddle then you will see LBers trying to cover those WR's.

 

Its a getting to be a good time to be a Bills fan :D

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SJB, I assume that you know that I do enjoy reading your posts. What I am missing here is the importance of you and Badol being in full agreement on this, or any other topic.

 

You both make good cases. SJ has good numbers, gets open, and plays hurt. Otoh, he has defied coaches and hurt the team with narcissistic stupidity, dropped clutch passes, and does not have a true skillset for a "#1 receiver.

 

The best part of this board from where I sit is to read dialogue about my team and get different takes from people who know and care about the Bills. Badol is not coming from left field with his take. It is well thought and legit.

 

It really doesn't matter if you and him agree. In fact, the discourse is the best part about TSW.

 

I love reading your stuff too, Bill.

 

My only point was that I believe Stevie, despite all his flaws, is a hard worker and I seriously doubt that his injury history is due to laziness.

 

The discussion about his character, his hands, etc. have nothing to do with me.

 

I think that he tries hard and that he cares.

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I love reading your stuff too, Bill.

 

My only point was that I believe Stevie, despite all his flaws, is a hard worker and I seriously doubt that his injury history is due to laziness.

 

The discussion about his character, his hands, etc. have nothing to do with me.

 

I think that he tries hard and that he cares.

 

Honestly, for the amount of hate the guy gets when he has done nothing but embrace being a Bill and being in Buffalo, he should have left. He has never played with a QB that hasn't been in the bottom third of starters yet he produced a 3 year period better than Andre Reed and Eric Moulds.

 

If Stevie was in NE, he'd be the new Welker and beloved by their fanbase. Aaron Schobel syndrome. Blame the good players for the failings of the team.

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I love reading your stuff too, Bill.

 

My only point was that I believe Stevie, despite all his flaws, is a hard worker and I seriously doubt that his injury history is due to laziness.

 

The discussion about his character, his hands, etc. have nothing to do with me.

 

I think that he tries hard and that he cares.

 

When it comes to people's favorite players/coaches etc.. people see what they want to see and hear what they want to hear.

 

Stevie was the one who said he didn't train hard.

 

He HAS been continually hobbled by soft tissue injuries for the past 3 years.

 

He has made a number of dumb decisions that have very, very unnecessarily hurt his team on the field.

 

Stevie dropped those 5 balls, including the game-winner against Pitt. He has had a number of critical drops late in games and very little success in the clutch.

 

Like him or not.....these are the facts. I personally like what he brings on the whole which is why I took my stance that you don't move the guy in the offseason for draft picks but it must be acknowledged that he comes with a warning label.

 

May implode emotionally in a big game. May drop big passes. May be hurt a lot and not be able to practice. If you can live with that out of your #1 receiver then he is a fit. If not, then he isn't.

 

I say for $7M per year, I can live with his problems in exchange for him getting open and making plays in the first 3 quarters of the game. If you need someone to make a tough catch in the clutch, find a clutch player and throw him the ball at the end of the game. You need more than 1 good option anyway.

 

There simply isn't enough talent to go around in the NFL where you can just cut bait because a player has some flaws. Good coaching works around it.

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Google "Stevie Johnson 5 drops" and listen to Bill Cowher claim that was Stevie's 5th drop of the game. Does that number somehow change your opinion? You knew he was awful that day, right?

 

That said, the issue is that he drops notable passes late in games and doesn't make notable grabs late in games. He did secure that uncontested TD pass against Carolina but his track record in the clutch is sh*t.

 

Challenge accepted...not one single solitary reference on the internet to Stevie's 5 dropped passes. Can you post that PFF link? I'd be interested to see it given that PFF charted drop rate for the 2010 season and Johnson doesn't appear anywhere in the bottom 20 in the leauge:

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/01/17/drop-rate-2011-which-receivers-are-dropping-the-ball/

 

I think you may be mistaken.

 

I also noticed you had no response to every other fact I posted, including the Megatron mega-drop last Sunday.

 

On the whole, I think you need to re-visit the drops issue, as Stevie ranks right beside the league's best WRs in terms of drop rate, even according to PFF:

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/21/signature-stats-drop-rate-wide-receivers/

 

If you're whole position comes down to the idea that Stevie isn't "clutch", well, I think you're reaching. He's had, to my count, 2 opportunities to make a game-winning TD catch; he dropped the 2010 chance against Pittsburgh, he caught the 2013 chance against Carolina.

 

He's also had chances to make game-changing catches aplenty. Some haven't gone so well (i.e. against the Jets in 2011 and NE in the opener this year), some have (i.e. his TDs in 2011 against Oakland and NE that sparked the comeback wins and the great catch he made on the 2-point conversion against the Jets in NJ this year).

 

Bottom line on Stevie: the guy is a very good WR and a huge asset to this team; I'm just not seeing any argument against that.

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Challenge accepted...not one single solitary reference on the internet to Stevie's 5 dropped passes. Can you post that PFF link? I'd be interested to see it given that PFF charted drop rate for the 2010 season and Johnson doesn't appear anywhere in the bottom 20 in the leauge:

 

https://www.profootb...pping-the-ball/

 

I think you may be mistaken.

 

I also noticed you had no response to every other fact I posted, including the Megatron mega-drop last Sunday.

 

On the whole, I think you need to re-visit the drops issue, as Stevie ranks right beside the league's best WRs in terms of drop rate, even according to PFF:

 

https://www.profootb...wide-receivers/

 

If you're whole position comes down to the idea that Stevie isn't "clutch", well, I think you're reaching. He's had, to my count, 2 opportunities to make a game-winning TD catch; he dropped the 2010 chance against Pittsburgh, he caught the 2013 chance against Carolina.

 

He's also had chances to make game-changing catches aplenty. Some haven't gone so well (i.e. against the Jets in 2011 and NE in the opener this year), some have (i.e. his TDs in 2011 against Oakland and NE that sparked the comeback wins and the great catch he made on the 2-point conversion against the Jets in NJ this year).

 

Bottom line on Stevie: the guy is a very good WR and a huge asset to this team; I'm just not seeing any argument against that.

 

Stevie Johnson 5 Dropped Passes - Harsh TV Crew - YouTube

 

Tim Graham: Does Stevie Johnson Really Have a Drop Problem?

 

You protest far too much

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